MELIAH RAGE Reunites With Singer PAUL SOUZA

January 26, 2011

Veteran Massachusetts metallers MELIAH RAGE have reunited with singer Paul Souza for the recording of a new full-length CD as well as the band's first-ever cover song, a version of ALICE COOPER's "Halo Of Flies". The track will be a bonus cut on the soon-to-be-re-released remix of 2004's "Barely Human", to be titled "Barely Human Remix".

MELIAH RAGE will enter the studio in February to begin recording its next album, "Dead To The World", for a July release.

MELIAH RAGE's original singer Mike Munro has become very dedicated to his church and recently spent time volunteering in Haiti. He subsequently felt these and other missions of goodwill would not allow him the flexibility of schedule to tour with MELIAH RAGE.

Souza recorded two albums with MELIAH RAGE"Barely Human" and 2006's "The Deep And Dreamless Sleep". In addition, he toured with the band when it supported METAL CHURCH across the U.S. in 2007.

"We feel very fortunate that we have the ability to work with Paul, complete this CD and play some shows," explained MELIAH RAGE founder Anthony Nichols.

Souza was the singer when the band toured with METAL CHURCH across the U.S. in 2007.

A video for the song "Halo Of Flies" was shot last month and will be released in mid-February.

"Dead To The World" track listing:

01. Skin And Bones
02. Up In Flames
03. Absolute Obedience
04. Hurts Like Hell
05. Time Won't Let Me Breathe
06. Blood On The Stage
07. Flatline
08. Static Station
09. Black Moon Sky

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